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... n't know whether it was cold sweat on his face or the transparent liquid of Eragon's saliva had completely soaked his entire head. wet.

"Tell me about how the group of unscrupulous goblins are going to die. Depending on the situation, decide whether to drive them out or kill three quarters of them."

Garrod laughed and said, "Three-quarters died... That's not much different from killing them all."

"There is still a difference. Extermination is to completely flatten all the ...

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